Thursday, April 30, 2020

Set Free

If the Son sets you free you are free indeed. What do you need to be set free from? Fear, Worry, Anger, Addiction, Greed, Pride, Loneliness, Sin? All of these can bind us in the lies of Satan. We cannot escape from this unless we are delivered from these chains through the precious blood of Jesus which cleanses us from all unrighteousness. He alone is our peace. He alone is victor over death and the grave. We are now more than conquerors through him who loves us.

As the body of Christ we are united together with each other under the headship of Jesus. We are to pray for each other and to work together in love and unity. The devil wants to divide us and bring in hatred and bitterness into our hearts. Right now as we are separated from each other may God's forgiving love hold us together. May we seek peace and unity rather than fear and separation. We are set free to serve God with a willing heart soul and mind. Now may the peace of God which surpasses all human understanding guard you hearts and minds through faith in Christ Jesus our Lord and Savior. Amen!


Psalm 129:4   But the LORD is righteous; he has cut me free from the cords of the wicked.

Pastor Mark Friedrich




Sunday, April 12, 2020

Holy Communion for Such a Time as This

In this time of a National Emergency due to a very contagious virus, churches have been forced to think of alternatives to corporate worship.  Thanks to the wonders of technology unheard of during the last pandemic in 1917, worship services have been streamed via the Internet to home computers and other devices.  Bible classes have continued and some offer interactive dialogue among the participants.

But what about the Sacraments of Holy Baptism and Holy Communion?  Many look forward to celebrating the Lord's Supper at the same time they celebrate Jesus' victory over sin, death and Satan. How can that happen while also practicing "social distancing"?

Leaders at Mountain View Lutheran Church came up with a plan for "drive through Communion."  Elders and pastors set up two stations and recruited others to handle traffic and provide musical background.  As worshipers drove up to one of the tents, a pastor provided a brief message, a blessing over the elements and directions for partaking.  The wine and bread were packaged in a sealed individual container.  The presentation was consummated with a prayer and participants were on their way home where they also view and participate in an Easter worship service prerecorded to the church website (www.mountainviewlutheran.org) or on the church Facebook page.

All are hopeful that this temporary approach to worship will soon be over but in the meantime MVLC members and friends continue to be in touch with God's Word.